Rays Wood Burning Rocket Stove

Mozambique - Bio Mass Wood burning stove

Clean Burning Rocket Stove

If you live in Mozambique and are looking for an off the grid alternative cooking method,

Rays Rocket stove is for You.

Based on the rocket wood burning principles, burning biomas creates a suction within its L-shaped chamber.

By using this basic principle, it allows the right amount of oxygen to be sucked into the fire so that it burns hot enough to ignite all the volatile gasses, which in an inefficient fire would escape
as smoke, which is the visible form of un-burnt gasses.

The result is a smokeless, hot, efficient fire, using very little wood and leaving very little ash.

Wood burning Rocket Stove - Camping outdoor stove

Rocket Camping Stove for Mozambique

Probably the best Camping stove you will ever buy for Mozambique...The Rays Rocket Stove or camping stove ensures almost completely clean combustion.

Our outdoorcampingstove, the Rays Rocket Stove is virtually smokeless once burning well. The Rocket Cooker special design produces a high heat with a minimal amount of wood burning required.

Mozambique Wood burning Camping stove

Mozambique Wood Rocket Stove

Do You live in Mozambique. You can order Rays rocket stove online, and we will send you a final price anywhere on our beautiful and precious planet. The Rays Rocket Stove is built using recycled materials including cylinders and sheet metal, to minimise the impact on our environment.

Little bits of wood and biomas (ie dried plant stalks/newspaper/cardboard)) can be collected a short distance from around our homes in Mozambique. So we are not destroying more trees, we are simply using what’s already been discarded.

A handful of wood will provide enough energy to boil a two litre kettle of water within 15 minutes.

An average milk crate (aprox 20 litres) full of kindling will supply enough energy for an average family of four people to cook and boil all their needs for approximately four days in Mozambique.

Mozambique Wood Burning Stove

Rays wood burning rocket stove has just enough oxygen dispensed through the smoke gases and burns at a high enough temperature so that everything reduces down to only water vapour, carbon dioxide, heat and a little ash.

Given the problem of carbon dioxide and its notoriety as a greenhouse gas, the cleaner we burn wood, the less carbon dioxide we create and the less wood we use in Mozambique.

The infrastructure of power stations and gas production, and the distances this energy needs to travel to get to us, has an immense carbon footprint in Mozambique.
By saving on fossil fuels no matter what their origin, we lessen our carbon footprint and play our part in loving our planet, by doing our bit in Mozambique.